Areas with heavy rainfall such as Gyeongjeon Line to be reopened sequentially

Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) will resume normal operation of high-speed trains (KTX), regular trains, and electric trains from the first train on the 11th, after suspending or adjusting routes due to the impact of Typhoon 'Khanun'.


On the 10th, as the 6th typhoon 'Khanun' was approaching, the electronic display board in the Seoul Station waiting room showed the suspension of trains bound for Busan. Photo by Jinhyung Kang aymsdream@

On the 10th, as the 6th typhoon 'Khanun' was approaching, the electronic display board in the Seoul Station waiting room showed the suspension of trains bound for Busan. Photo by Jinhyung Kang aymsdream@

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Sections of the Gyeongjeon Line, Taebaek Line, Gyeongbuk Line, and Yeongdong Line (Donghae to Gangneung), which are currently suspended due to heavy rainfall, will gradually resume operation after confirming the safety of the facilities. KORAIL plans to decide on resuming operations after conducting inspection train runs and visual inspections by staff to ensure the safety of tracks and facilities in the affected sections.



A KORAIL official stated, "Train passengers are strongly advised to check detailed train operation information in advance through the mobile app KORAIL Talk or the official website."


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